Name:Class notes

Block:

The Western USA

Main Idea: The availability and distribution of ______affect where people live and work in the West.

Breathtaking Landscape

- ______mountains & their towering snow-capped peaks

- Rivers have carved spectacular canyons

- Broad plains

- Massive glaciers in the Alaskan waters

- Smoking ______in the Hawaiian land

Available Water

- Physical characteristic that most affects the West is ______

- There is either an abundance or ______of water

- Major factor in shaping the West’s natural vegetation, economic activity, and

______density

- Most of West has arid or semiarid climate

Vegetation

- In ______areas, the natural vegetation consists of short grasses, hardy shrubs, sagebush, and cactus.

- Ex. ______, CA (9 inches of rain per yr)

- In areas that receive more rainfall, deciduous and coniferous forests can be found.

- Ex. ______, WA (39 inches of rain per yr)

Hawaii and Alaska: A World Apart

- Hawaii = wet ______climate and dense tropical rainforest vegetation

- Alaska = the ______in its Northern region is a dry, treeless plain that sprouts grasses and moss only in summer

Natural Resources

- Mining: ______are found in the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada

- Gold, silver, uranium

- Rumors of finding gold drew people to the region

- Most was too deep undergound so mining companies were more successful

- Natural gas and ______can also be found

- Major oil field in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

- ______and commercial fishing

- Half of the nation’s construction lumber

Western Cities

- 1869: Transcontinental ______spurred the growth of towns and cities along the tracks

- A higher percentage of people prefer to live in ______because of the harsh landscape and climate

- Los Angeles, CA is the nation’s ______largest city

- Began as a cattle town, providing beef for people during the Gold Rush.

- Has to obtain water via aqueducts (large pipes that carry water over long distances)

Conquering Western Distances

- Alaska

- ______state, but least populated

- Very few roads

- Juneau, the state’s capital, can only be reached by ______or airplane

- Anchorage, a city of more than 250,000, has only ______roads leading out of town.

- Hawaii

- 8 main islands and more than 100 smaller islands

- More than 2,000 miles from the US mainland

- Hawaii’s distant location drew the attention of the US government in the late _____

- US wanted to control islands it could use as refueling stations for its ships when

trading with ______and Japan

- 1959: Hawaii became the ______state

- Jet travel has made Hawaii popular with tourists from North America and Asia

Review Questions

- How does the abundance or scarcity of water resources affect the natural vegetation in the West?

- What major natural resources have influenced economic activity in the western United States?

- How have geography and distance affected where people live and work in the region?

- What might be the consequences of continued population growth in the West?